Meet the 17 winners of our annual competition for innovative design of high-performance housing.
The compact footprint of this LEED-Platinum Texas home preserves existing live oak trees and promotes passive design.
Portland, Ore., infill project for both market-rate and low-income buyers promotes low-income affordable housing along light-rail line.
Milwaukee straw-bale project blurs the lines between modern and traditional with an added touch of whimsy.
This transit-oriented development in Fremont, Calif., provides energy-efficient housing for low-income residents.
This remodeling project proves that an existing home can be modestly modernized to meet new design ideals and performance requirements.
Performance-enhancing features are packed into this 1,300-square-foot Rhode Island retreat.
All of the products that went into this Austin house were surveyed to ensure that they were toxin-free.
The San Francisco LEED-Platinum multifamily project mirrors the scale of the surrounding buildings.
Nestled inside Colorado's Phantom Canyon Ranch Preserve, the LEED-Gold home offers unobstructed views of the Rocky Mountains.